Why did the Civil Rights Act of 1875 have little impact on conditions in the South?
A) Enforcement required African Americans to sue in federal courts, a costly and time-consuming procedure.
B) The law contained many loopholes that undermined its effectiveness.
C) African Americans were largely unaware of the law's passage.
D) Federal courts were unwilling to take up cases involving civil rights infractions.
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